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Acrocephalus phragmitis
Mockbird Mock"bird`, n. (Zo["o]l.) The European sedge warbler (Acrocephalus phragmitis).
Acrocephalus phragmitis
Sedge Sedge, n. [OE. segge, AS. secg; akin to LG. segge; -- probably named from its bladelike appearance, and akin to L. secare to cut, E. saw a cutting instrument; cf. Ir. seisg, W. hesg. Cf. Hassock, Saw the instrument.] 1. (Bot.) Any plant of the genus Carex, perennial, endogenous herbs, often growing in dense tufts in marshy places. They have triangular jointless stems, a spiked inflorescence, and long grasslike leaves which are usually rough on the margins and midrib. There are several hundred species. Note: The name is sometimes given to any other plant of the order Cyperace[ae], which includes Carex, Cyperus, Scirpus, and many other genera of rushlike plants. 2. (Zo["o]l.) A flock of herons. Sedge ken (Zo["o]l.), the clapper rail. See under 5th Rail. Sedge warbler (Zo["o]l.), a small European singing bird (Acrocephalus phragmitis). It often builds its nest among reeds; -- called also sedge bird, sedge wren, night warbler, and Scotch nightingale.
Diaphragm
Diaphragm Di"a*phragm, n. [L. diaphragma, Gr. ?, fr. ? to fence by a partition wall; dia` through + ?, ?, to fence, inclose; prob. akin to L. fareire to stuff: cf. F. diaphragme. See Farce.] 1. A dividing membrane or thin partition, commonly with an opening through it. 2. (Anat.) The muscular and tendinous partition separating the cavity of the chest from that of the abdomen; the midriff. 3. (Zo["o]l.) A calcareous plate which divides the cavity of certain shells into two parts. 4. (Opt.) A plate with an opening, which is generally circular, used in instruments to cut off marginal portions of a beam of light, as at the focus of a telescope. 5. (Mach.) A partition in any compartment, for various purposes. Diaphragm pump, one in which a flexible diaphragm takes the place of a piston.
Diaphragm pump
Diaphragm Di"a*phragm, n. [L. diaphragma, Gr. ?, fr. ? to fence by a partition wall; dia` through + ?, ?, to fence, inclose; prob. akin to L. fareire to stuff: cf. F. diaphragme. See Farce.] 1. A dividing membrane or thin partition, commonly with an opening through it. 2. (Anat.) The muscular and tendinous partition separating the cavity of the chest from that of the abdomen; the midriff. 3. (Zo["o]l.) A calcareous plate which divides the cavity of certain shells into two parts. 4. (Opt.) A plate with an opening, which is generally circular, used in instruments to cut off marginal portions of a beam of light, as at the focus of a telescope. 5. (Mach.) A partition in any compartment, for various purposes. Diaphragm pump, one in which a flexible diaphragm takes the place of a piston.
Diaphragmatic
Diaphragmatic Di`a*phrag*mat"ic, a. [Cf. F. diaphragmatique.] Pertaining to a diaphragm; as, diaphragmatic respiration; the diaphragmatic arteries and nerves.
Endophragmal
Endophragmal En`do*phrag"mal, a. (Zo["o]l.) Of or pertaining to the endophragma.
Epiphragm
Epiphragm Ep"i*phragm, n. [Gr. ? a covering, lid, fr. ? to block up.] (Zo["o]l.) A membranaceous or calcareous septum with which some mollusks close the aperture of the shell during the time of hibernation, or [ae]stivation.
Iris diaphragm
Iris diaphragm I"ris di"a*phragm An adjustable diaphragm, suggesting the iris of the eye in its action, for regulating the aperture of a lens, consisting of a number of thin pieces fastened to a ring. It is used in cameras and microscopes.
Paraphragmal
Paraphagma Par`a*phag"ma, n.; pl. Paraphragmata. [NL., fr. Gr. ? beside + ?, ?, an inclosure.] (Zo["o]l.) One of the outer divisions of an endosternite of Crustacea. -- Par`a*phrag"mal, a.
Paraphragmata
Paraphagma Par`a*phag"ma, n.; pl. Paraphragmata. [NL., fr. Gr. ? beside + ?, ?, an inclosure.] (Zo["o]l.) One of the outer divisions of an endosternite of Crustacea. -- Par`a*phrag"mal, a.
phragmacone
Phragmocone Phrag"mo*cone, n. [Gr. ?, ?, a fence, an inclosure + ? a cone.] (Zo["o]l.) The thin chambered shell attached to the anterior end of a belemnite. [Written also phragmacone.]
Phragmocone
Phragmocone Phrag"mo*cone, n. [Gr. ?, ?, a fence, an inclosure + ? a cone.] (Zo["o]l.) The thin chambered shell attached to the anterior end of a belemnite. [Written also phragmacone.]
Phragmosiphon
Phragmosiphon Phrag`mo*si"phon, n. (Zo["o]l.) The siphon of a phragmocone.
Prophragma
Prophragma Pro*phrag"ma, n.; pl. Prophragmata. [NL., fr. Gr. ? before + ?, ?, fence, screen. ] (Zo["o]l.) An internal dorsal chitinous process between the first two divisions of the thorax of insects.
Prophragmata
Prophragma Pro*phrag"ma, n.; pl. Prophragmata. [NL., fr. Gr. ? before + ?, ?, fence, screen. ] (Zo["o]l.) An internal dorsal chitinous process between the first two divisions of the thorax of insects.
Sphragide
Sphragide Sphrag"ide, n.[L. sphragis, -idis, Lemnian earth, fr. Gr. ???, ???, a seal; -- so called because sold in sealed packets.] (Min.) Lemnian earth.
Sphragistics
Sphragistics Sphra*gis"tics, n. [Gr. ???? of or for sealing, fr. ??? a seal.] The science of seals, their history, age, distinctions, etc., esp. as verifying the age and genuiness of documents.

Meaning of Phrag from wikipedia

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- Open Tree of Life: 651210 Paleobiology Database: 55514 PLANTS: PHRAG POWO: urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:30047775-2 Tropicos: 40007214 VASCAN: 1538...
- Pañcaviṃśatisāhasrikā prajñāpāramitā Sūtra (T. Shes rab kyi pha rol tu phyin pa stong phrag nyi shu lnga pa; C. Mohe bore boluomi jing, 摩訶般若波羅蜜經) is one of the largest...
- photoptarmosis, photosynthesis, phototaxis, phototherapy, phototroph, telephoto phrag- (ΦΡΑΓ) fence Gr**** φράσσειν (phrássein), φράξις (phráxis), φράγμα (phrágma)...
- zer can gyi dkyil 'khor gyi cho ga 'od zer can 'byung ba'i rgyud stong phrag bcu gnyis pa las phyung ba'i rtog pa'i snying po bdun brgya pa’’, D 566)...
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- disrespectful attitude toward others Arrogance, Conceit Envy irshya issā phrag dog Being unable to bear the accomplishments or good fortune of others Jealousy...